A SMALL 'IMITATION JADE' CARVED WHITE GLASS WATER POT
A SMALL 'IMITATION JADE' CARVED WHITE GLASS WATER POT

18TH/19TH CENTURY

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A SMALL 'IMITATION JADE' CARVED WHITE GLASS WATER POT
18TH/19TH CENTURY
The water pot is carved as a peach borne on a leafy branch bearing a smaller peach. The milky white glass successfully imitates the brilliance of white jade.
3½ in. (9 cm.) across, box
Provenance
Hartman Rare Art, New York.
Barney and Emma Dagan Collection, Los Angeles, California.
Literature
C.F. Shangraw and C. Brown, A Chorus of Colors: Chinese Glass from Three American Collections, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 1996, p. 84, no. 54.
Exhibited
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, A Chorus of Colors: Chinese Glass from Three American Collections, 5 December 1995 - 25 February 1996, no. 54.
On loan: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, January 1998 - January 1999.

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